Scientists unearthed a dinosaur eggs with embryos still inside of them—dating back 70 million years in Argentina. The discovery has created excitement among worldwide archaeologists and paleontologists.

The discovery was made 160 km to the northwest of the city of Neuquén in Argentina. In fact, it was made several years ago by a local Shepard in the area, and only recently was revealed to the public during an exhibition by Neuquén provincial director of Cultural Heritage, Claudia Della Negra.

Della Negra, speaking about the find, said: “Auca Mahuevo is a site where dinosaur eggs appear in nests and around them, remains of the animals that ate the eggs.The site was a swamp that at the time was gently covered by water and this caused sediment to cover and drown the embryos inside the eggs. The other sediment came from the Auca Mahuida volcano ten million years later.The research received contributions from National Geographic, CONICET and Zaragoza (Spain) to do the analysis of the materials.”

Officials from that area say that “the idea is to create a ‘Paleontological Park’ that people can visit.

Although, the priority is to preserve this site for future generations and learn more from the dinosaur eggs.

The research team includes paleontologist Rodolfo Coria, who worked on the rescue of the nesting site located in Cerro Auca Mahuida, near the town of Añelo.

Della Negra excitedly said that the site Auca Mahuevo dates back 70 million years, and the eggs were preserved thanks to volcanic sediments that covered them.

After wind and water eroded parts of the land when the eggs were buried, they were revealed at the surface.

“We are investigating the embryos and analyzing the embryonic skin and dentures.” –added Della Negra.

She warned that it is important people to understand the importance of the preservation of the eggs, saying that it is vital for science. The anthropologist asked people NOT to go searching for dinosaur eggs.

“We always ask people, whether a worker, a ‘farmer’ or a tourist that if you find something, do not take it from the place. If you find a painting, leave it intact, do not make graffiti because any finding is important.It may be fortuitous, but it can have a very great relevance as in this case (eggs), which has international significance.”

The current scientific consensus places their origin between 231 and 243 million years ago, although the exact origin and timing of the evolution is still subject of research.

Dinosaurs became the dominant terrestrial vertebrates after the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event 201 million years ago. Their dominance continued through the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and ended when the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event when they were led to the extinction somewhere 66 million years ago.